• @Creddit@lemmy.world
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    288 months ago

    Your water probably wasn’t conductive enough. Try adding some salt to raise the ppm and it’ll read correctly. Wet soil is way more conductive than pure water.

    • Jay
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      128 months ago

      Just tried, and with about 2 teaspoons of salt in a half cup of water it reads about 7, or just at the end of the “moist” but not quite “wet.”. So better, but I think the meter just isn’t all that accurate. (I don’t think she paid much for this thing anyway… or at least I hope not.)

    • @remotelove@lemmy.ca
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      38 months ago

      Almost any salt will work, actually. It could be table salt or any NPK salt that is used as fertilizer.

      So, if there is a farmer that is really pissing you off, dump several hundred tons of NaCl on his fields. Nutrient spot tests might get temporarily fooled and everything will also die.